Juicy, homegrown watermelons are a long-time favorite in the edible summer garden. Though open pollinated varieties are popular with many growers, the amount of seeds within the sweet flesh may make them difficult to eat. Planting seedless hybrid varieties offer a solution to this dilemma. Read on to learn about the watermelon ‘Millionaire’ variety.

What is a ‘Millionaire’ Watermelon?

‘Millionaire’ is a seedless hybrid watermelon. The seeds for these watermelons are created by cross-pollinating two plants which are incompatible due to the number of chromosomes present. This incompatibility causes the “offspring” (seeds) of the cross pollination to be sterile. Any fruit yielded from the sterile plant will not produce seeds, therefore, giving us wonderful seedless melons.

How to Grow a Millionaire Melon Plant

Growing Millionaire watermelons is very similar to growing other watermelon varieties. However, there are some key differences to take into consideration. For instance, seeds for seedless watermelons are generally more expensive, as more work is required to create them.

Additionally, seedless varieties of watermelon require a different “pollinator” variety to produce fruit. So according to Millionaire watermelon info, growers must plant at least two types of watermelon in the garden in order to ensure a crop of seedless melons – a seedless variety and one which produces seeds.

Like other melons, ‘Millionaire’ seeds require warm temperatures to germinate. Minimum soil temperatures of at least 70 F. (21 C.) are required for germination. When all chance of frost has passed and plants have reached 6-8 inches (16-20 cm.) long, they are ready to be transplanted into the garden in well-amended soil.

At this point, the plants may be cared for lie any other watermelon plant.